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Old 10-20-2006
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changing motherboard

hope you like a challenge?

I just got myself a newboard (asrock k7s41gx)

The problem is that when I restarted the p.c, I got nothing - not even the beeps.

Now I know that everything in the p.c is working and I did get the shop to check the new board and memory - so where do I o from here?

The engineer from the shop thought it might be a short somewhere but I have stripped the p.c down to its bare bones, cleaned it and wiped it down. Still nothing. I leave the floor open to you.


Old board was a GA 72 X
Processor AMD athlon 1g
New mem DDR400.
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Old 10-20-2006
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Forgot to say: monitor says - no signal being recieved
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What other hardware do you have????

What make and wattage is your psu???
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disconected all other hardware, so its just the board that gets booted.
Power supply: Int Art, cant remember what it runs at but it still runs into system.
Strong enough to run the last board, didn't think it make that much of a difference. (known to be wrong)
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Are you shorting the case power switch pins? It won't turn on outside of the case if you don't short those pins on the mobo connector. Some mobos won't turn on unless they sense the HSF connected too. (CPU fan).
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It did turn on outside the case in the shop and i've tried it both in and out of case.
Mobo?
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Try clearing the cmos, your mobo manual will tell you how!!!

To test the psu independently, unplug it from everything and short the green wire to any black on the 20 way plug. It should power up, if not its faulty.
This is only an off load test and wont prove that the psu is %100 but if it fails to power up then its %100 had it!!!!
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well its hammer time-everything appears to be ok but it aint.
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Have you tried what i suggested???
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well it dont matter now- smoke and the smell of burning - think i may have just fried it - ooopps
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Where did the smoke come from, mobo or psu????
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board - where the case conectors are..
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Is the bios battery near that, cos if you are lucky you may have just shorted the battery and the mobo may have survived!!!
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never thought of that. thanks
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Its a possibility, nothing more!!!!

Have a very thorough look in the area for any damaged components!!!

Take a picture and post it here if you are able, if you find anything!!!
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will do - post later
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